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Address Powerscourt Waterfall Deerpark, Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow, A98 WOD0, Ireland

At a height of 121 meters, this waterfall is one of the most famous sites in the Wicklow Mountains, just a stone’s throw from the center of Dublin in the Republic of Ireland.

The highest waterfall in all of Ireland, the Powerscourt Waterfall sits right in the middle of the grounds of the mansion of the same name. Open to the public, although located on private property, it offers a most impressive and somewhat humid spectacle. Stormy waters plunging into the River Dargle. The latter then criss-crossing between the Wicklow Mountains. Note that the water in question is famous for being used in the production of Guinness beer since the family of the same name bought a large part of this wild area.

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